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...cost. The average move--hauling 6,000 to 7,000 lbs. about 1,000 miles--runs $3,000 to $4,000. If one of the estimates is far lower than the others, consider that a red flag. If they are all in the same ball park, it's probably fine to go with the low bidder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Sofas Held Hostage! | 5/26/2003 | See Source »

...sums up her rebuttal of President Bush's rhetoric toward Iraq and Iran. "What I would like is for the U.S. to say, 'We don't give a shit about you. We are the lion in the jungle, and we are eating you because we are more powerful.' Fine. But all this talk of goodness and liberation and 'We love you' makes me sick." After two months fighting for a visa, Satrapi arrived at JFK Airport in New York on May 14. For an hour and a half she was interrogated, fingerprinted and, she says, talked down to by customs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beneath A Drawn Veil | 5/25/2003 | See Source »

Still, Harvard has made a strong effort with this building, and even if you hate it, at its worst, it will be a fine place for a few hundred graduate students to live. I certainly wouldn’t mind...

Author: By Zachary R. Heineman, | Title: Harvard's Newest Ivory Tower | 5/23/2003 | See Source »

...history. And that’s the thing: The vast majority of students do not agree with the CSU’s recent extremism. Even though many, including myself, are strongly opposed to certain Israeli policies, very few believe in globalizing the Intifada. Academically, Concordia is a fine university with world-renowned faculties in the Fine Arts, Business, and Humanities. Unfortunately a shadow is cast over its achievements by reckless activism...

Author: By Julian Nemeth, JULIAN NEMETH | Title: Welcome to Concordia | 5/23/2003 | See Source »

...Japan, he asserts, there is little money, prestige or exposure in being a fine artist. But there is also little distinction between high art and low art, and no cultural repercussions for flitting between the two. That's why he viewed this fashion foray as a perfect way to become better known in his own country, where Louis Vuitton is the godhead of the nation's real state religion: the worship of luxury brands. (Indeed, Japan accounts for one-third of the company's international sales). Mission accomplished: in Japan, Murakami is now magazine-cover, mobbed-in-public, rock-star...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Move Over, Andy Warhol | 5/19/2003 | See Source »

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